Facebook to help users distinguish between real/fake news

Facebook’s new 'Satire' tag is a way to help users distinguish fake news stories from real ones. It will show up in 'Related Articles' after clicking through to parody news sites such as The Onion. Gillian Pensavalle (@GillianWithaG) has the details.

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Facebook’s new 'Satire' tag is a way to help users distinguish fake news stories from real ones. It will show up in 'Related Articles' after clicking through to parody news sites such as The Onion. Gillian Pensavalle (@GillianWithaG) has the details.

Facebook’s new 'Satire' tag is a way to help users distinguish fake news stories from real ones. It will show up in 'Related Articles' after clicking through to parody news sites such as The Onion.

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